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The Accademia degli Incogniti (Academy of the Unknowns), also called the Loredanian Academy, was a
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of freethinking
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, mainly
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, that significantly influenced the cultural and political life of mid-17th century
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. The society was founded in 1630 by
Giovanni Francesco Loredan Giovanni Francesco Loredan (or Loredano) (Venice, 27 February 1607 - Peschiera del Garda, 13 August 1661) was a Venetian writer and politician, and a member of the noble family of House of Loredan, Loredan. In 1630, he founded the Accademia degli ...
and Guido Casoni, and derived its basic
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from Cesare Cremonini, a
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who was professor of philosophy at the
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.Rosand, pp. 37–40 The society included historians, poets, and librettists. According to historian Ellen Rosand, the academy, in keeping with its name, usually operated behind the scenes. Members often wrote in a secret language and frequently published their works anonymously. The Accademia degli Incogniti was particularly active in the promotion of musical theater in Venice from the 1630s onward, founding its own theater, the Teatro Novissimo, which flourished briefly between 1641 and 1645. In their librettos for musical dramas, the iconoclastic intellectuals of the academy set a tone which was " ftenshockingly frank and frequently amoral". Among these librettists were Giacomo Badoaro, who wrote '' Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria'' for
Claudio Monteverdi Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, choirmaster and string player. A composer of both secular and sacred music, and a pioneer in the development of opera, he is consider ...
, and
Giovanni Francesco Busenello Giovanni Francesco Busenello (24 September 1598 – 27 October 1659) was an Italian lawyer, librettist and poet of the 17th century. Biography Born to a low-class family of Venice, it is thought that he studied at the University of Oberhausen ...
, who provided Monteverdi with the libretto for the composer's final and arguably greatest operatic work, '' L'incoronazione di Poppea''. Although the academy is often depicted as a group of "sceptical libertines extolling a peculiarly Venetian brand of (im)morality",Carter, p. 271.
Loredan Loredan () is a Venetian surname. The House of Loredan is an aristocratic Venetian family that included various doges of the Republic of Venice, and the surname is almost exclusively associated with the family. The surname most likely originated fr ...
was a respected senator of the
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; other members likewise served the Republic as senators or councilors, and the academy remained an unofficial center of political power for several decades. Its influence began to wane in the late 1650s, and by 1661, the academy had ceased to meet.


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